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Dolins, Robert – 1969
A general look at the drug abuse problem comprises the first part of the paper. The author views drug abuse in terms of dependence rather than addiction, and as being either physiological or psychological. He briefly discusses which drugs are used, by whom, and for what purposes. Drug abuse is seen as an old problem with contemporary…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Health Education
Joseph, Michael P.; And Others – 1969
Skill training, related academic subjects, job orientation, counseling, and attitudinal modification are at the core of the Work Opportunity Center (WOC) program. All energies are focused on assisting each person as an individual deserving of every opportunity for success. Specific procedures to carry out this goal include personalized scheduling,…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Counseling, Emotional Problems, Followup Studies
Thoreson, Richard W. – 1969
The traditional counseling model which has evolved out of experiences with upper and middle class clients and presupposes a person who is verbal, self-insightful and motivated toward increased self understanding is not effective in helping the behaviorally disordered. Although these individuals who are usually poor, culturally deprived and have…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Objectives
Alpert, Daniel – 1969
Although innumerable interdepartmental institutes, centers, and laboratories have been established on US campuses since World II, they have been largely ineffective and unproductive. There are 3 distinct types: (1) the crossdisciplinary centers, in which researchers with problems in one discipline seek new methodologies, solutions or problems from…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Policy, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Aronoff, S. – 1969
It is increasingly demanded that our academic institutions, having been the primary source of the material structuring our civilization, also be the vehicle for finding solutions for its ills. Society is pressuring the university to establish multidisciplinary programs as the most suitable mechanism for meeting these demands. This will require…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Institutional Role
Crowe, Lawson – 1969
With the rapid growth in tax support for higher education at both the state and federal level during the last 10 years, the public and legislators are becoming increasingly interested in getting some returns for their investment. The university, long engaged in basic and applied military research, is now being asked to help solve our social and…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Financial Support, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Busch, Phyllis S. – 1969
This manual was prepared for elementary school teachers as part of The Science Project Related to Upgrading Conservation Education (Project S.P.R.U.C.E.). The introduction emphasizes the importance of an integrated approach to environmental education, and lists some research findings important in planning instruction. A chart shows related…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education, Integrated Curriculum
Oliver, Donald W.; Newmann, Fred M. – 1970
See TE 499 864, above.
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Intervention, Political Issues, Secondary Education
Das, Ajit K. – 1974
This study investigates the social interaction between foreign students and American students. Data were collected through interviews with foreign students and two roughly equivalent forms of a questionnaire; one designed for foreign students and the other for American students. Analysis of the data shows that although social contacts between the…
Descriptors: American Culture, College Students, Foreign Students, Intercultural Programs
Blackmon, Michael E. – 1973
Preparation for Parenthood is a city-wide program designed for the purpose of: (1) decreasing the complication of pregnancy for school-age girls due to poor nutrition and poor prenatal care, and consequently reducing infant mortality, mental retardation, and birth defects; and (2) enabling the girls to continue their educational ambitions, thus…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Demonstration Programs, Evaluation Methods, Parenthood Education
Straus, Murray A.; And Others – 1973
With the exception of intra-family murder and child abuse, there has been very little research on violence between family members. However, preliminary results of this study indicate that even at age 17 and 18, 62 percent of siblings had hit each other during the previous 12-month period. Also, physical fights between husband and wife have…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Family Problems, Family Violence, Parent Child Relationship
Hanneman, Gerhard J.; And Others – 1972
Government regulations state that broadcasters are obligated to allot program time to matters of public interest, but neither law nor precedent have determined their commitment to present messages on social problems. To determine the amount of public service advertising (PSA) that is broadcast, particularly anti-drug appeals, a content analysis…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Information Dissemination
Kuvlesky, William P. – 1973
The objective of this paper was to develop a broad, systematic conceptual framework for studying psychological and biological based disabilities of individual family members as attributes of the family unit and to direct attention to potentially useful research on the causes and social consequences of family disability. A research review…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Environmental Influences, Family Life, Family Status
Brundage, Gloria S. – 1972
In the wake of the United States Surgeon General's report which studied the impact of televised violence upon children and warned broadcasters that corrective action must soon be taken, the author explores the available legal channels for the reduction of violence on children's television. In an overview examining the history of violence in…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Childhood Attitudes, Commercial Television, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Schroder, H. M.; Schutzius, Robert – 1973
The authors present an educational method based on Information Processing Theory that utilizes student information search and concept formation as a foundation for writing reports on selected real world problems. The method requires the development of a data library which contains information (e.g., financial, economic, social, political) relevant…
Descriptors: College Students, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Information Processing
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